Penetanguishene, Ontario native Andy Bellemer spent six seasons playing hockey in the city of Windsor before an intra-league trade saw his rights traded to the Montreal Maroons of the NHL. Born on July 3, 1903, Bellemer played 15 games for the Maroons in 1932-33 without registering a point.

Though he never again played in the NHL, Bellemer's career spanned ten more seasons after his time in Montreal, the majority of which was spent in the American Hockey Association. In 1936, he began a six-year run with the Tulsa Oilers. In his first two seasons with Tulsa, he was named to the All-Star team for his steady defensive play.

Bellemer retired after a season of senior hockey in Toronto in 1942-43.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season

Club

League

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

+/-

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

1925-26

New Hamburg Sailors

OHA-Sr.

1926-27

Windsor Hornets

Can-Pro

32

4

0

4

88

1927-28

Windsor Hornets

Can-Pro

38

5

3

8

110

1928-29

Windsor Hornets

Can-Pro

41

3

1

4

75

8

0

0

0

19

1929-30

Windsor Bulldogs

IHL

41

6

2

8

49

1930-31

Windsor Bulldogs

IHL

47

6

5

11

114

6

0

2

2

6

1931-32

Windsor Bulldogs

IHL

21

0

2

2

59

1931-32

Cleveland Indians

IHL

20

2

3

5

49

1932-33

Montreal Maroons

NHL

15

0

0

0

0

1932-33

Cleveland Indians

IHL

26

0

1

1

78

5

0

0

0

12

1933-34

Windsor<196>Syracuse

IHL

42

2

3

5

79

6

1

0

1

27

1934-35

Kansas City Greyhounds

AHA

41

4

4

8

59

2

0

0

0

2

1935-36

Rochester Cardinals

IHL

45

0

8

8

80

1936-37

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

46

9

6

15

64

1937-38

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

43

3

9

12

37

4

0

0

0

0

1938-39

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

48

2

13

15

65

8

1

0

1

10

1939-40

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

43

4

7

11

51

1940-41

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

48

3

7

10

67

1941-42

Tulsa Oilers

AHA

33

2

8

10

20

1941-42

Dallas Texans

AHA

15

2

5

7

24

1942-43

Toronto Research Colonels

OHA-Sr.

1

0

0

0

2

1942-43

Toronto Dehavillands

TMHL

14

2

5

7

32

4

0

0

0

12

NHL Totals

15

0

0

0

0

AHA First All-Star Team (1937) AHA Second All-Star Team (1938)

Signed as a free agent by Windsor (Can-Pro), October 14, 1926. Traded to Mtl. Maroons by Windsor (IHL) for cash, November 28, 1932. Traded to Syracuse (IHL) by Windsor (IHL) for Gus Forslund and Sparky Vail, December, 1933. Signed as a free agent by Rochester (IHL), October 10, 1936.